This print takes further the notion of abstract shapes which exist in a formal and historical relationship to each other. Each shape has both an exterior and interior form and exists in a fixed matrix with its neighbouring shapes. The interaction between these forms and the way in which they create space between them is a metaphor for the inter-relationships in a prison situation for which they stand as a memorial.
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